Clarity C600 User Manual

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2.4 GHz CordlessTelephone  
with Caller ID  
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Featuring Clarity Power Technology  
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Clarity C600 User Guide  
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Important Safety Instructions  
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When using your telephone equipment, basic  
of the voltage in your home, consult your  
dealer or local power company.  
safety precautions should always be followed to  
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury  
to persons including the following:  
10. Do not place anything on the power  
cord. Install the telephone where no  
one will step or trip on the cord.  
1. Read and understand all instructions.  
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2. Follow all warnings and instructions  
11. Do not overload wall outlets or exten-  
sion cords as this can increase the risk  
of fire or electrical shock.  
marked on the telephone.  
3. Do not use this telephone near a bath  
tub, wash basin, kitchen sink or laundry  
tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming  
pool or anywhere else there is water.  
12. Never push any objects through the  
slots in the telephone.They can touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out  
parts that could result in a risk of fire or  
electrical shock. Never spill liquid of  
any kind on the telephone.  
4. Avoid using a telephone (other than a  
cordless type) during a storm.There may  
be a remote risk of electrical shock  
from lightning.  
13. To reduce the risk of electrical shock,  
do not take this phone apart. Opening  
or removing covers may expose you  
to dangerous voltages or other risks.  
Incorrect reassembly can cause  
electric shock when the appliance is  
subsequently used.  
5. Do not use the telephone to report a gas  
leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
6. Unplug this telephone from the wall out-  
lets before cleaning. Do not use liquid  
cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the tele-  
phone. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
14. Unplug this product from the wall outlet  
and refer servicing to the manufacturer  
under the following conditions:  
7. Place this telephone on a stable surface.  
Serious damage and/or injury may result  
if the telephone falls.  
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When the power supply cord or  
plug is frayed or damaged.  
8. Do not cover the slots and openings on  
this telephone.This telephone should  
never be placed near or over a radiator  
or heat register.This telephone should  
not be placed in a built-in installation  
unless proper ventilation is provided.  
B. If liquid has been spilled into  
the product.  
C. If the telephone has been exposed  
to rain or water.  
9. Operate this telephone using the electrical  
voltage as stated on the base unit or in  
the owner s manual. If you are not sure  
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If the telephone does not operate  
normally by following the operating  
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Important Safety Instructions  
instructions.Adjust only those controls  
designed for wet locations.  
that are covered by the operating  
instructions. Improper adjustment may  
require extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the telephone to  
normal operation.  
17. Never touch uninsulated telephone  
wires or terminals unless the telephone  
line has been disconnected at the net-  
work interface.  
18. Use caution when installing or modifying  
E. If the telephone has been dropped  
telephone lines.  
or the case has been damaged.  
19. Use only the power cord and batteries  
indicated in the manual. Do not dispose  
of batteries in a fire.They may explode.  
Check with local codes for possible  
special disposal instructions.  
F. If the telephone exhibits a distinct  
change in performance.  
15. Never install telephone wiring during  
a lightning storm.  
16. Never install telephone jacks in wet  
20. Plug the AC adaptor into the outlet that is  
locations unless the jack is specifically  
nearest and most accessible to the telephone.  
Safety Instructions For Batteries  
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery.  
Released elect rolyte is corrosive and  
may cause damage to the eyes and  
skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.  
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is  
replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used  
batteries according to the instructions.  
1. Use only the approved battery pack in  
4. Exercise care in handling batteries in  
order not to short the battery with con-  
ducting materials such as rings, bracelets  
and keys.The battery or conduction  
material may overheat and cause burns.  
the handset of your cordless phone.  
For Handset Unit: 3.6V 600mAHr  
NiMH Rechargeable Battery  
GP60AAAH3BMJZ  
GPI International Ltd  
5. Charge the battery (ies) provided with or  
identified for use with this product only in  
accordance with the instructions and limi-  
tations specified in this manual.  
For Base Unit: Four (4) AA alkaline batteries  
2. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire  
as it may explode. Check with local  
codes for possible special disposal  
instructions.  
6. Observe proper polarity orientation  
between the battery pack and the  
battery charger.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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Features  
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Handset  
11. Handset Ringer Off/On  
12. Neckloop Jack  
1. 2.5 mm Headset Jack  
2. Key Pad  
13. Boost Button (BOOST)  
14. Volume Control  
3. Handset Charging Contacts  
4. DEL/Channel Button (DEL/CH)  
5. Talk Button (TALK)  
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15. Program Button (PROG)  
16. Enter Button (ENTER)  
17. Antenna/Visual Ringer  
6. Mode Button (MODE)  
7. Flash Button (FLASH)  
8. Mute Button (MUTE)  
9. Redial/Pause Button (RD/P)  
10. Temporary Tone Button (*)  
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Features  
Telephone Base  
1. Charging Contacts  
2. Base Antenna/Visual Ringer  
3. Power LED  
4. In Use LED  
5. Charge LED  
6. Page Button (PAGE)  
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Base Side/End/Bottom  
5. BOOST On/Off  
1. Ringer Off/On  
2. Ring Style  
3. Volume Up/Down  
4. Pulse/Tone  
6. AC (Electrical) Adapter Jack  
7. Telephone Line Jack  
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CAUTION  
LOUD  
VOLUME  
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Getting Started  
If at any time you have questions about your  
CHOOSING A LOCATION  
telephone please contact our Customer Service  
Department at: 1-800-552-3368 or 423-622-  
7793.  
1. This phone requires a modular phone  
jack (RJ11C) and a standard 120V AC  
wall outlet.  
2. Plug the AC Adapter directly into outlet.  
3. Do not plug other appliances into the  
same outlet or have outlet controlled by a  
wall switch.  
4. Choose a location that is out of the way of  
normal activities.  
! CAUTION: USE ONLY WITH CLASS 2  
(CLASSE 2) POWER SOURCE 9V DC,  
400mA.  
Bottom view of phone  
Always connect the AC Adapter to the phone  
before you connect it to the AC power.When  
you finish, disconnect the AC power before you  
disconnect it from the phone.  
Table/Desktop Installation  
CAUTION: Disconnect the telephone line cord  
before connecting or disconnecting the battery  
backup in the wall mount bracket.  
INSTALLATION  
1. Plug one end of the supplied modular  
telephone line cord into the jack marked  
TEL located on the back of the telephone  
base as shown in the diagram.  
ConnectingYourTelephone  
Carefully remove your cordless telephone from  
its box. If there is any visible damage, do not  
attempt to operate this equipment. Return it to  
the place of purchase.  
2. Plug the modular telephone line cords  
other end into a modular phone jack.  
Check to be sure that you have all items that  
come with your telephone.You should have a  
HANDSET, BASE UNIT, BATTERY,AC  
ADAPTER,TELEPHONE LINE CORD,  
BELT CLIP AND OWNERS MANUAL.  
3. Insert the supplied AC Adapter s plug into  
the jack marked 9V DC 400mA located  
on the back of the telephone base.  
4. Plug the adapter into a standard  
120V AC power (electrical) outlet.  
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5. Align the mounting bracket on the back of  
3. Align the mounting bracket on the back of  
the base so that the black rubber feet are  
towards the bottom of the phone. Insert the  
brackets tabs into the slots and secure the  
bracket by sliding it upward.  
the base so that the black rubber feet are  
towards the bottom of the phone. Insert the  
brackets tabs into the slots and secure the  
bracket by sliding it upward.  
6. Lift the base s antenna to a  
4. Plug the short modular telephone line  
cord into the wall plate jack, then align  
the mounting brackets keyhole slots with  
the wall plate studs and slide the base  
of the phone downward to secure it on  
the wall.  
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vertical position.  
7. Set the TONE/PULSE switch located  
on the back of the base to correct  
dialing mode. Please check with your  
local Phone Company if uncertain of  
the type of service.  
5. Plug the adapter into a standard AC  
power (electrical) outlet.  
8. Place handset in the cradle to begin  
initial charging.  
6. Press and lift out the handset holder tab,  
turn it around so the narrow tab end  
extends out and slide back into its slot.  
This will hold the handset in the cradle  
when the phone is wall mounted.  
WALL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION: Disconnect the telephone line cord  
before connecting or disconnecting the battery  
backup in the wall mount bracket.  
7. Lift the base s antenna to a vertical  
position.  
The base unit may be mounted on a standard  
wall plate.  
8. Set the Tone/Pulse switch located on  
the end of the base to correct dialing  
mode. Please check with your local  
Phone Company if uncertain of the type  
of service.  
1. Plug one end of the supplied short  
modular telephone line cord into the TEL  
jack located on the back of the base of  
the phone.  
9. Place handset in the cradle to begin  
initial charging. Remember, you must  
charge the phone for at least 12  
hours before you use the phone for  
the first time.  
2. Insert the plug of the AC adapter into the  
jack marked DC 9V 400mA located on  
the back of the telephone base.  
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Getting Started  
Note: Remember, you must charge the  
phone for at least 12 hours before you  
use the phone for the first time.  
4. Replace battery cover  
5. Charge for 12 hours  
before first use  
Handset Battery Charging  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
1. Place the handset in the base.The  
The C600 uses a 3.6Volt 600mAh NiMH  
rechargeable 3 cell (AAA Type) battery that is  
included with your unit.  
CHARGE LED on the base will light RED.  
2. After the batteries are fully charged,  
check for dial tone by pressing TALK  
on the handset.  
Low Battery  
When the handset battery gets low, there will  
be two (2) beeps every thirty (30) seconds and  
the LCD screen will show BATTERY LOW. If  
the battery becomes low while you are on a call,  
you will be disconnected after about two (2)  
minutes.Terminate the call and recharge  
the battery.To recharge the battery pack, place  
the handset in the base.  
Installing and Connecting Battery  
The battery charge can also be monitored via  
the battery charge icon.This icon appears while  
the phone is in the stand by mode and indicates  
the condition of the batteries.  
Handset Battery Must be Connected  
Before Beginning Initial Charging  
To connect battery, remove battery compartment  
cover and connect battery pack plug  
into the battery connector and replace the  
battery compartment cover.  
1. Make sure the contact points are  
touching and the CHARGE LED is lit.  
2. Be careful not to short battery with  
conducting materials such as rings,  
bracelets and keys.  
Note:The battery in the handset must be  
fully charged for 12 hours before using the  
telephone for the first time.  
Battery Life  
A fully charged battery provides an average talk  
time of about four (4) hours, or standby time of  
about (8) days.  
To Install a New Battery:  
1. Remove battery cover  
2. Install new battery  
Talk time and standby time may vary depending  
on operating conditions.  
3. Connect battery pack  
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Headset Jack  
You can use this telephone hands-free when you  
install a 2.5 mm headset (purchased  
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separately). To install, plug the headset into the  
HEADSET JACK at the top of the handset.  
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While in headset mode, the volume of  
headset is controlled by the telephone and the  
handset s earpiece and microphone  
are disconnected.  
Ordering a Headset: In the event you  
wish to purchase a headset for your  
C600, please contact Plantronics at  
1-800-544-4660 for location near you.  
We recommend using the Plantronics  
M110 or M130 headset.  
Belt Clip  
You may choose to use the optional belt  
clip with your handset.  
1. To attach slide belt clip down onto  
groves. Press the tabs on the belt clip  
into the slots to attach.  
2. To remove, lift one side of the belt clip  
with your thumbnail and push back.  
Hearing Aid Compatibility  
The handset has a special coil inside of it to cou-  
ple the sound to hearing aids equipped with T-  
Switches/T-Coils.  
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Feature Set-up  
Setting Contrast  
CALLER ID DISPLAY  
Set-up Mode  
There are 3 contrast levels and the default is set  
to level 2.  
C600 handset goes into setup mode automatic  
when battery is connected.  
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1. After setting the language, press UP( )  
key to begin setting contrast.  
Or press and hold MODE button for 3 seconds  
to enter setup mode. If there is no input within  
30 seconds, the language will be set to the last  
selected one and go back to standby mode.  
2. The LCD display will show LCD  
CONTRAST and 1 2 3.  
3. Press the 1, 2 or 3 key to change the  
level.The current selected level will be  
highlighted.  
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4. Press the UP( ) or DOWN (M) button  
to go to the next menu.  
Setting AREA CODE 1  
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1. After setting Contrast, press UP ( )  
button to set Area Code 1.  
2. The LCD display will show “AREA CODE  
1 and XYZ with X digit blinking.  
3. Enter the area code number using the  
Caller ID Screen  
numeric keys on the handset.  
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4. Press the UP ( ) or DOWN (M) button to  
Setting Language  
go to the next menu.  
1. After entering setup mode, the LCD  
display will show SEL LANGUAGE  
and then 1.ENG 2.SPA  
Setting AREA CODE 2  
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1. After setting Area Code 1, press UP ( )  
alternately with a tick mark against  
the selected language.  
button to set Area Code 2.  
2. The LCD display will show AREA CODE  
2. Press 1, 2 OR 3 button once to change  
the language.The tick mark will move  
against the new selection.  
2 and XYZ with X digit blinking.  
3. Enter the area code number using the  
numeric keys on the handset.  
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3. Press UP ( ) to go to the next menu.  
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4. Press the UP ( ) or DOWN (M) button  
to go to the next menu.  
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Setting LDS CODE  
Setting MESSAGE WAITING ON/OFF  
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1. After setting Area Code 2, press UP( )  
1. After settingVoicemail No, press UP ( )  
button to set LDS Code.  
button to set Message Waiting function  
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on/off.  
2. The LCD display will show LDS CODE  
and X with X digit blinking.  
2. The LCD display will show MESSAGE,  
WAITING, and 1.ON 2.OFF with a  
tick mark against the selected item.  
3. Enter the LDS number using the numeric  
keys on the handset.  
3. Press 1 or 2 button to change  
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4. Press the UP( ) or DOWN (M) button  
the mode.  
to go to the next menu.  
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4. Press the UP ( ) or DOWN (M) button  
Setting EASY MODE  
to go to the next menu.  
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1. After setting LDS Code, press UP ( )  
Setting AUTOCONNECT ON/OFF  
button to set the Easy Mode.  
1. After setting Message Waiting Light Off,  
2. The LCD display will show EASY  
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press UP ( ) button to set AUTOCON-  
NECT ON/OFF (default to ON).  
MODE and 1.ON 2.OFF.  
3. Press 1 or 2 to change the mode.  
The tick mark will move against the  
selected mode.  
2. The LCD display will show AUTOCON-  
NECT, 1.ON 2.OFF.  
3. Press 1 or 2 to change or current  
selected value.The tick mark will move  
against the selected value.  
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4. Press the UP ( ) or DOWN (M) button  
to change the mode.  
SettingVOICEMAIL NO  
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4. Press the UP ( ) or DOWN (M) button  
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1. After setting Easy Mode, press UP( )  
to go to the next menu.  
button to set VOICEMAIL Number.  
2. The LCD display will show VOICEMAIL  
NO and XXX-XXX-XXXX with the last  
digit blinking.  
3. Enter the voicemail number using the  
numeric keys on the handset. Press  
DEL/CH key to delete and move cursor  
back one place.  
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4. Press the UP ( ) or DOWN (M) button  
to go to the next menu.  
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Feature Set-up  
Clarity PowerTechnology  
TELEPHONE BASE  
RingerVolume  
With the Clarity Power feature, the high fre-quen-  
cy sounds are amplified more than the low fre-  
quency sounds so words are not just louder, but  
clearer and easier to understand.  
The base ringer volume adjustments are located  
on the side of the telephone base.  
BOOST Clarity Power On/Off  
The C600 has a button that controls the loudness  
of the receiver. Once the BOOST button is  
pressed, an extra level of amplification is added  
over the entire range of the  
volume control.  
Telephone Base  
The TALK button will light ORANGE to indi-  
cate the CLARITY POWER feature is activat-  
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Pressing the UP ( ) key on the base increases  
the ringer sound by one level while pressing the  
DOWN (M) key reduces the sound by one  
level.There are a total of six levels from maxi-  
mum to minimum.  
WARNING: When the TALK button is lit  
ORANGE volume may be at a high level.To pro-  
tect hearing, lower the volume control to mini-  
mum before using.  
The ringer will sound for two (2) seconds while  
choosing a ringer volume, to allow  
the user to make a choice.  
Volume Control  
The dial controls the level of volume the hand-set  
and headset receive.The volume dial  
Ringer Style  
provides up to 15 dB of volume before the  
CLARITY POWER button is activated. Once  
the CLARITY POWER button is pressed, the  
C600 will provide up to 30 dB of gain.  
The base ringer style adjustments are located on  
the side of the telephone base.  
The style of ring can be adjusted by pressing the  
RING STYLE button. Six (6) styles are avail-  
able allowing you to customize your ring. The  
ringer will sound for 2 seconds while choosing a  
ringer style, to allow the user to make a choice.  
Handset Ringer  
Set the switch marked Ringer ON/OFF located  
on the side of the handset.The ringer switch must  
be set to ON for the handset to ring.  
Visual Ringers  
NOTE: If both handset and base ringer s are set  
to OFF, the visual ringer will flash to indicate there  
is an incoming call.  
Visual ringers are located in both the hand-  
set antenna and the base of the telephone.  
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When an incoming call is received, these lights  
Flash  
will flash.The handset visual ringer  
The FLASH button is activated to use custom  
calling services such as Call Waiting or  
Three Way Calling. Please contact your  
local telephone company for information  
on these services.  
will also stay lit while the phone is in use.  
BOOST ON/OFF Switch  
This switch will disable the reset feature of the  
BOOST Clarity Power button as follows:  
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Mute  
ON When the Boost ON/OFF switch is  
set to “ON”, the Boost function will be ON  
every time a call starts, and will default to ON  
every time the phone hangs up. During  
a call, the BOOST Clarity Power button can  
toggle the Clarity Power ON or OFF according  
to the user s needs.  
The MUTE button allows the user to conduct  
a private conversation that you do not want the  
person on the other end to hear.While  
in the mute mode, the MUTE button will  
illuminate RED and the microphone in the  
handset is disabled. Pressing the MUTE  
button again will disengage the MUTE  
feature.  
OFF When the Boost ON/OFF switch is set  
to “OFF”, the Boost function (Clarity Power)  
will be OFF every time a call starts, and the  
user will need to press the BOOST Clarity  
Power button in order to gain the extra level of  
Redial/Pause  
The RD/P button both the last number redial  
and the pause feature.  
amplification. If the  
phone hangs up, the  
Battery Backup  
Clarity Power will reset to OFF. During a call,  
the BOOST Clarity Power button can toggle  
the Clarity Power function on or off accord-  
ing to the user s needs.  
Installing four (4) AA Alkaline batteries into the  
desk/wall mount bracket attached to the tele-  
phone base will offer you a limited amount of  
time to continue operating your telephone in  
the event of a power failure.  
Pulse/Tone  
To Install Battery Backup Batteries:  
1. Disconnect telephone line cord and remove  
desk/wall mount bracket from telephone base  
2. Disconnect battery backup connector from  
the telephone base  
Slide the switch to the type of telephone  
service you have; tone for touch-tone service or  
pulse for rotary dialing. Please check with your  
local telephone company if uncertain  
of the type of service.  
3. Install four (4) AA Alkaline batteries with  
negative (-) end of battery touching the spring  
4. Connect battery backup connector to ter-  
minal on bottom of telephone base  
5. Install desk/wall mount bracket to telephone  
base  
CAUTION: VOLUME WILL BE  
LOUD WHEN BOOST SWITCH  
IS SET TO “ON”.  
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Telephone Operations  
To Replace Battery Backup Batteries:  
Answering a Call  
1. Disconnect telephone line cord and remove  
desk/wall mount bracket from telephone base  
2. Disconnect battery backup connector from  
the telephone base  
3. Remove batteries from desk/wall mount  
bracket  
If the handset is out of the cradle, press the  
TALK button.  
If the handset is in the cradle with Auto-Connect  
Mode ON, lift the handset.The handset will be  
in receiver mode.  
4. Install four (4) AA Alkaline batteries with  
negative (-) end of battery touching the spring  
5. Connect battery backup connector to ter-  
minal on bottom of telephone base  
6. Install desk/wall mount bracket to telephone  
base  
If the handset is in the cradle with AutoConnect  
mode OFF, lift the handset.The handset will be  
in standby mode. Press TALK button to receive  
the call.  
Refer to BOOST Clarity Power andVolume  
Control for information on adjusting volume  
controls on Pages 13-19.  
After installing the four (4) AA Alkaline batteries  
please refer to the chart below:  
Last Number Redial:  
Power Supply  
Power LED Status  
The last number dialed (up to 32 digits) is  
stored in the redial memory until another  
number is dialed.  
AC adapter and good battereies  
AC adapter and no battereies  
AC adapter and bad battereies  
Steady green  
Steady red  
Flashing green and red  
To use this feature:  
Power failure and good battereies Slow flashing red  
1. Press the TALK button.  
2. When you hear the dial tone,  
press the RD/P button.  
Power failure and bad battereies  
Fast flashing red  
3. The phone will automatically  
dial for you.  
Placing a Call  
1. Press the TALK button (TALK button  
will illuminate GREEN) and dial the  
number you wish to call.  
2. To end the call press the TALK button  
or place the handset in the base.  
Pause Feature:  
Programming in a pause will cause the  
phone to wait four (4) seconds before  
dialing additional numbers.This feature  
may be used when it is necessary to dial  
an access code (9, for example) and  
wait for a second dial tone before you  
can dial an outside number. Press the  
RD/P button at the required point during  
the memory storage process to program  
a pause.  
Or  
1. Press the keys of the numbers needed to  
dial.The LCD will display PREDIAL and  
the keys pressed.  
2. Press the TALK button. Handset will go  
off-hook and dialed the displayed numbers.  
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TemporaryTone  
Channel Operation  
If you have rotary (pulse) dial service, you can  
change from pulse to touch tone (tone) during a  
call.  
The C600 cordless telephone automatically  
searches and selects the clearest of 40 chan-  
nels when it is being used. If interference devel-  
ops on the line, pressing this button  
1. Make phone call and wait until it  
will move to another channel.  
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is connected.  
Security Code  
2. Press the key. Keys pressed after  
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The security code prevents your cordless  
phone conversations from being accessed  
by a phone on a different line. Once the hand-  
set battery is fully charged, the handset will  
automatically select the code from over 65,000  
different combinations.The code is changed  
every time the handset is placed in the cradle.  
this are sent as tone signals.  
3. The phone will automatically reset  
to rotary (pulse) service after the  
call ends.  
Lighted Key Pad  
The key pad will light for fifteen (15) seconds  
after removing the handset from the base.To  
reactivate the feature while in standby, press the  
TALK or the MEM button.To activate while  
the phone is in use, press any key.  
If you have trouble with placing or receiving  
calls, a lost security code may be the cause of  
the problem.When this occurs, the handset  
can no longer communicate with the base.  
Page/Handset Locator  
To send a page signal from the base to the hand-  
set, press the PAGE button located on the base  
of the telephone.A series of rings will sound  
from the handset.  
To locate the handset if it is away from the base,  
press and hold the PAGE button for approxi-  
mately five (5) seconds. A series  
of rings will sound. Return the handset  
to the base or press any button to cancel  
the page.  
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Memory Storage  
Reset by placing the handset on the base for 5-10  
3. Press PROG key to add new phone record.  
seconds. If that does not work, unplug the AC  
adapter from the wall outlet. Disconnect the  
handset battery for  
5-10 seconds, and then reconnect. Place hand-set  
back on the base and then reinsert the AC  
adapter.  
4. If the phonebook is full, the display will  
show PHONEBOOK FULL for 1 second  
together with an error keynote.Then  
return to review mode.  
5. If memory is available, the display will  
show SAVE NEW NUM and then  
ENTER NUMBER.  
MEMORY OPERATIONS  
6. After pressing any number key, the  
second line will change to ENTERTO  
END and the third line shows the number(s)  
pressed. Enter phone number up to 23  
digits, (RD/P treated as Pause, counted  
as one digit, shown as P). Press DEL/CH to  
erase any mistake.  
Review Phonebook Information  
1. Unit must be in standby mode only.  
2. Press MODE key twice.The LCD will  
show PHONEBOOK.  
3. If the phonebook is empty, after 1 second  
the display shows - NO RECORDS -.  
7. Press ENTER to confirm number.The LCD  
will display ENTER NAME and then the  
second line is blanked.  
4. Otherwise, the display will show the  
first alphabetical record with the record  
number on the top icon line.The record  
number may not be the first one.  
8. Enter name up to 21 characters using  
key 2 to 9.  
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5. Press the UP ( ) or DOWN (M) button to  
go to the next record. Or select any other  
alphabetical list pressing 2 to 9 key.  
I Press 2 once for A and twice for B.  
I Press # to insert # or punctuation marks.  
6. When at the end of phonebook list, press  
I Use RD/P key to insert a space  
ing DOWN (M) button will show END  
between alphabets.  
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OF LIST. Press UP ( ) button to go to the  
last record.  
I Press DEL/CH key to erase any mistake.  
Adding a Phonebook Number  
I The cursor will move forward one  
space automatically.  
1. Unit must be in standby mode only.  
9. Press ENTER to confirm name.The LCD  
will display NUMBER STORED.Then it  
displays the just entered information.  
2. Press MODE key twice.The display will  
show PHONEBOOK for 1 second and  
then display the first avaiable record.  
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Dialing a Phonebook Entry  
I If the memory location is empty,  
pressing DEL key will have  
no action.  
1. Locate the phonebook record you wish to  
call.  
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I This sequence will time-out after  
2. Press TALK or ENTER button to dial the  
30 seconds if no key is pressed.  
displayed number.  
Changing a Memory Number  
Deleting a Stored Number  
1. Unit must be in standby mode only.  
1. Unit must be in standby mode and  
display is showing a phonebook record.  
2. Press MODE key twice.The display will  
show PHONEBOOK for 1 second and  
then display the first available record.  
2. Press DEL/CH key once.The LCD will  
show DELETE?  
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3. Press the UP( ) or DOWN (M) button  
3. Press DEL/CH to confirm.  
to go to the record to be changed,  
4. The display will show MEM DELETED for  
e.g. ABC, 567  
3 seconds together with a success keynote.  
4. Press # KEY to change the phone record.  
5. The display will show the next available  
5. The display will show ENTERTO END  
and the stored number 567 with the  
blinking cursor after the digit 7.  
record or -NO RECORDS-.  
I If the memory location is empty,  
pressing DEL key will have  
no action.  
6. Press any numeric key to add extra  
numbers.  
I This sequence will time-out after 30  
seconds if no key is pressed.  
Or  
Press DEL/CH key to move the cursor to  
the digit 7.Then press other numeric key  
to replace 7.  
Deleting All Stored Numbers  
1. Unit must be in standby mode and dis  
play is showing a valid phone record.  
7. Press ENTER after finishing the digits.  
2. Press and hold DEL/CH button for 3  
seconds to delete all phonebook records.  
Display will flash DELETE ALL?.  
8. The display shows ABC with the cursor  
blinking after the character C.  
9. Press any numeric key 2 to 9 to add  
3. Press DEL/CH to confirm. Display will  
show -NO RECORDS- for 2 seconds  
together with a success keynote.  
extra characters.  
Or  
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Memory Storage  
Press DEL/CH key to move the cursor  
5. The phone number is copied to the  
EMERGENCY key.The LCD will display  
MEM STORING for one (1) second and  
the handset will give a success keynote.  
back to character C.Then press any  
other numeric key to change this  
character.  
10. Press ENTER to finish.The modified  
characters and numbers will replace the  
original phone record.  
Dialing the EMERGENCY Number  
1. Unit must be in standby mode only.  
2. Press the EMERGENCY key once.  
11. The display will show NUMBER  
3. The display will show the stored name  
and number for 5 seconds. Otherwise  
it will show -MEMORY EMPTY-.  
STORED.  
Adding the EMERGENCY Number  
1. Unit must be in standby mode only.  
4. Then the handset goes off-hook and dial  
out the stored numbers.  
2. Press MODE key twice.The display will  
show PHONEBOOK for 1 second and  
then display the first available record.  
Or  
5. Press TALK key to make handset goes  
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3. Press the UP( ) or DOWN (M) button  
off-hook.  
to go to the record to be stored to the  
6. Press the EMERGENCY key once.The  
display will show the stored name and  
number for 1 sec.Then the numbers  
will be sent out.  
EMERGENCY key.  
4. Press and hold the EMERGENCY key for  
2 seconds.  
Deleting the EMERGENCY Number  
1. Unit must be in standby mode.  
2. Press the EMERGENCY key once.  
3. If this key has been programmed, the  
display will show the stored number.  
Otherwise, it will show MEMORY  
EMPTY.  
4. Press DEL/CH key once to delete this  
number.  
5. The display will flash DELETE ?.  
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6. Press DEL/CH to delete.The handset  
longer than twelve (12) digits, the LCD will  
toggle the displayed number between the first  
12 digits and the remaining digits.  
will give a success keynote and the dis-  
play will show MEM DELETED .  
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VISUAL MESSAGE WAITING  
INDICATOR (VMWI)  
Receiving Call Waiting Caller ID  
When you are on an existing call, you will  
hear a beep and the display will show incom-  
ing call waiting Caller ID information.  
NOTE: This is a service that is provided  
through your local telephone company.  
If you access the call waiting call, the Caller ID  
information will disappear and the Time/Day  
screen will appear.  
If the C600 finds that there is voice message to  
be retrieved, it will turn on the Message Waiting  
Indicator (the ENTER key).  
If you do not access the call waiting call, the  
Caller ID information will be transferred into  
the Caller log.This caller information is con-  
sidered old .  
To retrieve the voice message, press the  
ENTER key while the indicator is on.The hand-  
set will go off-hook and dial the storedVoicemail  
number.  
Unknown Call  
If a call is from another country or the caller s  
number is not available, UNKNOWN is  
displayed and stored in the Caller ID log.  
CALLER ID INFORMATION  
This function is turned off when EASY MODE  
is set to ON during setup.  
Blocked Call  
Caller Information  
If the number is blocked or withheld,  
PRIVATE is displayed and stored in Caller  
ID log.  
When somebody calls, the received caller infor-  
mation is displayed on the LCD. If the call is  
answered by this phone, this caller information is  
considered old . Otherwise, the Caller ID infor-  
mation will be stored in the call log. Information  
which has not been reviewed will be considered  
as new call .  
Repeated Call  
If this is a repeated call, it means the same  
number called before and has not been  
reviewed.  
CALLER ID Review  
The NEW CALL LED will blink.The top row  
displays the time and date of the call.The second  
row displays the caller s ID or is blank if there is  
no information.The third row displays the  
incoming telephone number. If the number is  
If there is new call information, the MODE  
button will flash RED.  
During standby mode, press MODE button  
once. LCD will display CID MODE and then  
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the last Caller ID information.  
ENTERTO END, and the Caller  
number on the third line with the blink-  
ing cursor at the end of the number.  
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Press UP ( ) or DOWN (M) again to view the  
Caller ID content. Press DOWN (M) to scroll  
the caller ID information from the most recent  
record. Or, press the UP ( ) button to scroll  
3. Use numeric key to add extra numbers.  
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Press DEL/CH to erase any mistakes.  
the Caller ID information from the oldest  
record.  
Or  
Press DEL/CH to move cursor back  
one digit.Then press any other numeric  
key to replace the number.  
If the caller s number is more than (12)  
digits, the LCD will toggle the displayed  
message between the first 12 digits and  
the remaining digits.  
4. Press ENTER to confirm the number.  
5. The display shows ENTER NAME  
first and then the Caller s name on the  
second line with blinking cursor at the  
end.The entered number is displayed  
on the third line.  
If the Caller ID list is empty, the display will  
show - NO CALLS -.  
I At anytime, the user can press  
FLASH button one time to go back  
to standby mode.  
6. Press 2  
9 keys to add extra  
Or  
characters. Press DEL/CH to erase  
I It will go back to standby automati-  
cally at 30 seconds time out if there  
is no action.  
any mistakes.  
Or  
Press DEL/CH to move cursor back one  
character.Then press any other numeric  
key to replace the character.  
SAVING CALLER ID INFORMATION  
TO PHONEBOOK  
7. Press ENTER to confirm the name.  
1. While reviewing Caller information,  
press PROG key once.  
8. The display will show NUMBER STORED  
first.Then it shows the name and number  
just saved.  
2. The display shows SAVETO,  
PHONEBOOK.Then it changes to  
I At anytime, user can press FLASH  
button one time to go back to stand  
by mode, OR  
I It will go back to standby automati-  
cally at 30 seconds time out if there  
is no action.  
CALLBACK FROM CALLER ID  
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Stored Long Distance Service code: 1.  
Stored area code: 770.  
INFORMATION  
To callback from incoming call information, the  
base T/P switch should be set at T.  
Stored incoming call number 770-123-4567.  
While reviewing the incoming call list, press  
ENTER and the UP( ) or DOWN (M) key  
1. Pressing the ENTER key will show  
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blinking 123-4567.  
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will format the number with the following  
dialing variations:  
2. Pressing theTALK or ENTER key  
again will dial out 1234567.  
7 digits without a 1 prefix:  
OR  
If the area code of the Caller ID number match-  
es to the setting of the stored area code, the  
dialed numbers can be 7  
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3. Pressing the UP ( ) key will show  
blinking 770-123-4567.Then press  
the TALK or ENTER key again will  
dial out 7701234567.  
digits only.  
Area Code + 7 digits without a 1 prefix:  
OR  
If the area code of the Caller ID number match-  
es to the setting of the stored area code, the  
dialed numbers can be Area Code + 7 digits.  
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4. Pressing the UP( ) key will show  
blinking 1-7701234567. Press the  
TALK or ENTER key will dial out  
17701234567.  
10 digits without a 1 prefix:  
If the area code of the Caller ID number is dif-  
ferent from the stored area code, the dialed  
numbers can be 10 digits without  
a 1 prefix.  
OR  
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5. Pressing the UP ( ) key will show  
blinking 123-4567 again.  
10 digits with a 1 prefix:  
Example 2:  
If the area code of the Caller ID number is dif-  
ferent from the stored area code, the dialed  
numbers can be 1 + 10 digits.  
Stored Long Distance Service code: 1.  
Stored area code: 770.  
Stored incoming call number 413-456-7890.  
When reviewing the Caller ID information, press  
ENTER to display the phone number in a dif-  
ferent format.  
1. Pressing the ENTER key will show  
blinking 413-456-7890.  
Example 1:  
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2. Pressing the TALK or ENTER key  
Deleting All Caller ID Information  
again will dial out 4134567890.  
While reviewing the Caller ID, press and hold  
the DEL/CH button for two seconds. LCD will  
flash DELETE ALL ?.  
OR  
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3. Pressing the UP( ) key will show  
Press DEL/CH to confirm.  
blinking 1-4134567890. Press  
TALK or ENTER key will dial out  
14134567890.  
LCD will display ALL CID and DELETED for  
2 seconds and then - NO CALLS -.  
OR  
I At anytime, user can press FLASH  
button one time to go back to standby  
mode. Or  
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4. Press UP ( ) key will show blinking  
413-456-7890 again.  
I It will go back to standby automati-  
cally at 30 seconds time out if there  
is no action.  
DELETE CALLER ID INFORMATION  
Delete One Caller ID Information  
While reviewing the Caller ID, press DEL/CH  
button to delete the displayed caller information.  
LCD will flash DELETE ?.  
Press DEL/CH to confirm. CID DELETED  
will be displayed for 2 seconds.  
The next record is shown automatically or  
- NO CALLS - if the list is empty.  
I At anytime, user can press FLASH  
button one time to go back to  
standby mode.  
Or  
I It will go back to standby auto-  
matically at 30 seconds time out  
if there is no action.  
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The C600 has been designed to give you years  
3. Do not use detergents and avoid  
of dependable service with a  
minimum of care.  
excess moisture.  
4. The C600 is an electrical device.  
Avoid electric shock by keeping the  
phone away from water (i.e. bath  
room, kitchen sink, etc.)  
To ensure the utmost in performance, follow  
these guidelines in caring for the unit:  
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1. Avoid dropping or knocking the unit.  
2. Dust the unit regularly.Wipe the  
unit with a soft damp cloth.  
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Troubleshooting  
The unit will not operate/no dial tone:  
The phone does not ring when you  
receive a call:  
¥ Make sure the RINGER switch on the  
¥ Verify the TALK Button is lit.  
¥ Verify the AC Adapter is securely  
plugged into AC outlet, the base and  
the telephone.  
handset and base are set to ON.  
¥ Verify the AC Adapter is securely  
plugged into AC outlet, the base and  
the telephone.  
¥ Verify the telephone line cord is  
securely plugged into the wall jack  
and the telephone.  
¥ Verify the telephone line cord is  
securely plugged into the wall jack  
and the telephone.  
¥ Make sure the base antenna is in an  
upright position.  
¥ Make sure you are in the usable  
range of the base station.  
¥ Make sure the handset battery is  
fully charged.  
¥ You may have too many extensions  
on your line.Try unplugging a  
few devices.  
¥ Verify the telephone is in the correct  
dialing mode, tone (touch) or  
pulse (rotary).  
Noise, Static, Interference or Other Calls  
Heard while Using the Handset:  
¥ Make sure you are in the usable  
range of the base station.  
¥ Try changing channels.  
¥ Reset the security code by placing the  
handset in the base for 5-10 seconds.  
¥ Make sure the base antenna is in an  
upright position.  
¥ Make sure you are in the usable  
range of the base station.  
¥ Make sure the handset battery is  
fully charged.  
¥ Try relocating the base unit to  
another location.  
¥ Make sure the AC Adapter is not  
plugged into the wall outlet with  
other appliances.  
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Phone Will Not Hold Charge:  
¥ Make sure the charging contacts on  
the handset and base are free of dust  
and dirt. Clean the contacts with a  
soft cloth.  
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¥ Make sure CHARGE LED on the base  
is lit when handset is in the cradle.  
¥ If necessary, replace the handset  
battery. (See Handset Battery Charging)  
Difficulty in Placing or Receiving Calls:  
¥ Move closer to the base and  
try again.  
¥ If moving closer does not work, you  
may have lost the security code.  
¥ Reset code by placing the handset  
back on the base for 5-10 seconds.  
(See Security Code Section)  
¥ Make sure you have selected the  
correct dialing mode, tone or pulse.  
¥ Make sure the AC Adapter is not  
plugged into a wall outlet with other  
appliances. Disconnect for 5-10  
seconds then reconnect. Place the  
handset back on the base and  
reinsert the AC Adapter.  
¥ Make sure the handset battery is  
fully charged.  
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Regulatory Compliance  
Part 68 of FCC Rules Information  
d) If this telephone equipment causes harm to  
the telephone network, the telephone company  
will notify you in advance that temporary dis-  
continuance of service may be required. But if  
advance notice isn t practical, the telephone  
company will notify the customer as soon as  
possible.Also, you will be advised of your right  
to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it  
is necessary.  
a) This equipment complies with Part 68 of the  
FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the  
ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a  
label that contains, among other information, a  
product identifier in the  
format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested,  
this number must be provided to the telephone  
company.  
e) The telephone company may make changes in  
its facilities, equipment, operations or proce-  
dures that could affect the  
operation of the equipment. If this happens the  
telephone company will provide  
advance notice in order for you to make  
necessary modifications to maintain  
uninterrupted service.  
b) A plug and jack used to connect this equip-  
ment to the premises wiring and  
telephone network must comply with the appli-  
cable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements  
adopted by the ACTA.A compliant telephone  
cord and modular plug, RJ11C USOC, is provid-  
ed with this product. It is designed to be con-  
nected to a compatible modular jack that is also  
compliant. See installation instructions for  
details.  
f) If trouble is experienced with this telephone  
equipment, for repair or warranty information,  
please contact Clarity, 1-800-552-3368. If the  
equipment is causing harm to the telephone net-  
work, the telephone company may request that  
you disconnect the equipment until the problem  
is resolved.  
c) The REN is used to determine the number of  
devices that may be connected to a telephone  
line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may  
result in the devices not ringing in response to  
an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the  
sum of RENs should not exceed five (5.0).To be  
certain of the number of devices that may be  
connected to a line, as determined by the total  
RENs, contact the local telephone company. For  
products approved after July 23, 2001, the REN  
for this product is part of the product identifier  
that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.  
The digits represented by ## are the REN with-  
out a decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN  
g) This telephone equipment is not intended to  
be repaired and it contains no repair-  
able parts. Opening the equipment or  
any attempt to perform repairs will void  
the warranty. For service or repairs, call  
1-800-552-3368.  
h) Connection to party line service is subject to  
state tariffs. Contact the state public utility com-  
mission, public service commission or corpora-  
tion commission for information.  
of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is  
separately shown on the label.  
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i) If your home has specially wired alarm equip-  
This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation; if this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio  
ment connected to the telephone line, ensure  
the installation of this telephone equipment does  
not disable your alarm equipment. If you have  
questions about what will disable alarm equip-  
ment, consult your telephone company or a  
qualified installer.  
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j) This telephone equipment is hearing aid com-  
patible.  
or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and  
Customer-Owned Coin/Credit Card  
Phones:  
on, you are encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one of the following  
measures:  
To comply with state tariffs, the telephone com-  
pany must be given notification prior to connec-  
tion. In some states, the state public utility com-  
mission, public service commission or corpora-  
tion commission must give prior approval of  
connection.  
1. Where it can be done safely, reorient  
the receiving television or radio antenna.  
2. To the extent possible, relocate the  
television, radio or other receiver with  
respect to the telephone equipment. (This  
increases the separation between the  
telephone equipment and the receiver.)  
Part 15 of FCC Rules Information  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
3. Connect the telephone equipment into an  
outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the television, radio, or other  
receiver is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced  
Radio/TV Technician for help.  
Your equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits of a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules.These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in residential instal-  
lation.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by the manufacturer respon-  
sible for compliance could void the user s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
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Regulatory Compliance  
Industry CanadaTechnical Specifications  
Users should ensure for their own protection  
that the electrical ground connections of the  
power utility, telephone lines and internal  
metallic water pipe system, if present, are con-  
nected together.This precaution may be partic-  
ularly important in rural areas.  
This product meets the applicable Industry  
Canada technical specifications.  
Before installing this equipment, users should  
ensure that it is permissible to be connected to  
the facilities of the local telecommunications  
company.The equipment must also be installed  
using an acceptable method of connection. In  
some cases, the companys inside wiring associat-  
ed with a single line individual service may be  
extended by means of a certified connector  
assembly (telephone extension cord).The cus-  
tomer should be aware that compliance with the  
above conditions may not prevent degradation  
of service in some situations.  
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to  
make such connections themselves, but should  
contact the appropriate electrical inspection  
authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indica-  
tion of the maximum number of terminals  
allowed to be connected to a telephone inter-  
face.The termination on an interface may con-  
sist of any combination of devices subject only  
to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer  
Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does  
not exceed five.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be made  
by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility  
designated by the supplier.  
(The term IC: before the certification/regis-  
tration number only signifies that the Industry  
Canada technical specifications were met.)  
Any repairs or alterations made by the user to  
this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may  
give the telecommunications company cause to  
request the user to disconnect  
the equipment.  
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The party responsible for regulatory  
compliance:  
Clarity,A Division of Plantronics, Inc.  
or currents, or repair or maintenance attempt-  
ed by anyone other than Clarity or an author-  
ized service center, is not a  
defect covered by this warranty.Telephone  
companies manufacture different types of  
equipment and Clarity does not warrant  
that its equipment is compatible with the  
equipment of a particular phone company.  
4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106  
Chattanooga,TN 37406  
Phone: 1-800-552-3368  
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The following warranty and service information  
applies only to products purchased and used in  
the U.S. and Canada. For warranty information in  
other countries, please contact your local retailer  
or distributor.  
Implied Warranties  
Under state law, you may be entitled to the  
benefit of certain implied warranties.These  
implied warranties will continue in force  
only during the warranty period. Some  
states do allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above limita-tion  
may not apply to you.  
Limited Warranty  
Clarity, a division of Plantronics, Inc. ( Clarity )  
warrants to the original consumer purchaser that,  
except for limitations and exclusions set forth  
below, this product shall be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship for  
Incidental or Consequential Damages  
a period of one (1) year from the date of  
original purchase ( Warranty Period ).The obliga-  
tion of Clarity under this warranty shall be at  
Clarity s option, without charge, of  
any part or unit that proves to be defective  
in material or workmanship during the Warranty  
Period.  
Neither Clarity nor your retail dealer or  
selling distributors has any responsibility for any  
incidental or consequential damages including  
without limitation, commercial loss or profit, or  
for any incidental expenses, expenses, loss of  
time, or inconvenience. Some states do not  
allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damage, so the above limitation  
or exclusion may not apply to you.  
Exclusions from Warranty  
This warranty applies only to defects in  
factory materials and factory workmanship.  
Other Legal Rights  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and  
you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
Any condition caused by accident, abuse,  
misuse or improper operation, violation of  
instructions furnished by Clarity, destruction  
or alteration, improper electrical voltages  
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Warranty and Service  
How to Obtain Warranty Service  
1. A proof-of-purchase indicating  
model number and date  
of purchase.  
To obtain warranty service, please prepay ship-  
ment and return the unit to the appropriate  
facility listed below.  
2. Bill-to address.  
In the United States  
3. Ship-to address.  
Clarity Service Center  
4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106  
Chattanooga,Tennessee 37406  
4. Number and description of  
units shipped.  
5. Name and telephone number of  
person to call, should contact be  
necessary.  
Tel: (423) 622-7793  
or (800) 426-3738  
6. Reason for return and description  
Fax: (423) 622-7646  
or (800) 325-8871  
of the problem.  
Damage occurring during shipment is  
deemed the responsibility of the carrier,  
and claims should be made directly with  
the carrier.  
In Canada  
Clarity Service Center  
1455 Pitfield Boulevard  
Saint-Laurent  
Quebec H4S 1G3  
Tel: (800) 540-8363  
(514) 956-8363  
Fax: (514) 956-1825  
Please use the original container, or pack  
the unit(s) in a sturdy carton with sufficient  
packing material to prevent damage.  
Include the following information:  
©2004 Clarity, a Division of Plantronics, Inc. All rights  
reserved. Clarity, Clarity Power and Amplifying Your Life are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Plantronics, Inc.  
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